Help:wiki Template Tricks

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There are a number of templates on Fan History that allow for quickly doing some neat formatting tricks. Below are a few examples that you may find useful.

Quote here

— Source , http://fanhistory.com


{{quote|Quote here| Source |Url}}

This is just a nifty way of adding quotes to pages that formats them.

Link

{{Plainlink|http://www.url.com Link}}

This is a way of making external links with out the little external link image.

Note : Please keep the names in alphabetical order when adding yours to the list. Thank you.

{{Name Alpha}}

In text request to alphabetize lists and keep them alphabetical.

[citation needed]

{{Fact}}

This is put after text that you think might not be a fact or dispute or want to see cited.

[citation dead link]

{{Citation to dead link}}

This is put after a citation to a dead link. It is better to use this than to remove the citation. Ideally, another citation should be found instead.

[citation is locked]

{{Citation to Locked Content}}

This is put after a citation where the citation is to locked content that not everyone can view. Ideally, a non-locked citation should be found.

[citation non-specific]

{{Citation to large post}}

This is put after a citation where the citation is to a large threaded post and the citation references a specific threaded comment. The citation needs to be edited to include a link to the specific comment in the threaded discussion.

[neutrality disputed]

{{POV-statement}}

This is put after text that you think is not neutral or where you think it provides a biased point of view.

Fox/ Wiki Template Tricks at the Internet Movie Database

{{Imdb name|Name}}

This is an easy way to link to IMDB.

Laura (talk · contribs)

{{User|Name}}

This is an easy way to link to users.



{{Archive Tabs}}

Tabs for the top of articles about fan fiction archives.


Name (required):

Website:

Comment:


{{Comment}}

Makes adding comments easier by giving a box for users to fill out.



{{lowercase}}

Makes the first letter of the article title lowercase.

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